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Trump's Tariffs and the Indian Pivot: The Aatmanirbhar Moment

The Sunday Guardian

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September 07, 2025

The tariffs are powerfully accelerating the 'Aatmanirbhar Bharat' (Self-Reliant India) mission. This is not a call for autarky, but a strategic imperative to build domestic capacity, thereby enabling India to integrate with global value chains from a position of strength rather than dependence.

- Brijesh Singh

Trump's Tariffs and the Indian Pivot: The Aatmanirbhar Moment

three weeks of essential imports. The government was forced to physically pledge its gold reserves to secure emergency loans. This humiliating crisis, however, became the impetus to dismantle the suffocating "Licence Raj," a labyrinthine bureaucracy that required government permission for nearly every aspect of business, from increasing production capacity to importing a single computer. The subsequent IMF-monitored reforms unleashed private enterprise and set the nation on a new, high-growth trajectory.

A decade later, India weathered the 1997 Asian Financial Crisis, largely insulated by its cautious approach to capital account convertibility—a policy that had been criticized but proved to be a vital buffer. Then came the 2008 global financial crisis. As the banking systems of advanced economies crumbled under the weight of toxic assets, India's well-regulated financial sector stood firm. Combined with a strong domestic consumption base and decisive fiscal and monetary stimulus, this resilience allowed India's GDP to grow by 8.5% in FY 2009-10, even as many OECD nations were in deep recession.

Each of these shocks, though painful, forced India to build new economic muscle and shed outdated orthodoxies. The current tariff showdown is shaping up to be another such inflection point—a trigger for accelerating a pre-planned but slow-moving agenda to build a more robust, self-reliant, and globally competitive India.

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